How to use the Mac Accessibility Assistant shortcut | Apple Support

To find the best accessibility features for your Mac, start by opening the Shortcuts app and clicking on the Gallery tab. Then, select the “Shortcuts for Accessibility” banner and choose “Mac Accessibility Assistant” to learn more about the shortcut. Add it to your All Shortcuts menu by clicking “Add Shortcut.” To use the shortcut, find it in the All Shortcuts menu or ask Siri, saying, “Hey Siri, Mac Accessibility Assistant.” Follow the prompts to choose and specify accessibility conditions, such as being a wheelchair user. When finished, the Notes app will open with a personalized note about relevant accessibility features and resources.

Summary:
– Open the Shortcuts app on your Mac and click the Gallery tab.
– Select “Shortcuts for Accessibility” and add “Mac Accessibility Assistant” to your All Shortcuts menu.
– To run the shortcut, find it in the All Shortcuts menu or use Siri with the command “Hey Siri, Mac Accessibility Assistant.”
– Choose your accessibility conditions or specify more as needed.
– The Notes app will open with a personalized note about relevant accessibility features and resources.